For the quickest answer, search previously asked questions below. Chances are, others have asked a similar question and there's already an answer waiting for you. If you can't find a match, ask a new question and our team members will answer.

hello, is the routing number from the check the same routing number to use for domestic wire transfers?

galina, brooklyn
February 4, 2015 05:52:38 PM

1 Response

In reply to galina, brooklyn

Thanks for joining us here on TD Helps, Galina. We are more than happy to help you gather the information that is needed for an incoming domestic wire transfer.
The routing number, to use for an incoming wire is 0311-0126-6. This may differ from the routing number on your checks. In addition to that, you will need to provide the sender with your complete name, as it appears on your account and your full account number. You'll also want to specify that the funds should be wired to: TD Bank, N.A. Wilmington, Delaware. For more information on fees for wire transfers, please take a look here: http://bit.ly/1cTejgt.
Please note that TD Bank posts all incoming wires from the Federal Reserve until 6:30pm on the current banking day. At this time, we may not process incoming Pay Upon Proper Identification (PUPID) wires and will return them to the sender.
We hope this helped. Enjoy your day.

Securities and other investment and insurance products are: not a deposit; not FDIC insured; not insured by any federal government agency; not guaranteed by TD Bank, N.A. or any of its affiliates; and, may be subject to investment risk, including possible loss of value.

Data as of August 2016. Comparison of longest average store hours in the regions (MSAs) in which TD Bank operates compared to major banks. Major banks include our top 20 national competitors by MSA, our top five competitors in store share by MSA and any bank with greater or equal store share than TD Bank in the MSA. Major banks do not include banks that operate in retail stores such as grocery stores, or banks that do not fall in an MSA.